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January 21, 2018

A CLOSED AND COMMON ORBIT by Becky Chambers

January 21, 2018

Book cover & rating -A CLOSED AND COMMON ORBIT by Becky ChambersAs a standalone sequel, A Closed and Common Orbit did well to outline the setting. I think new readers would be able to understand things just fine. At the same time, it further expanded the world building for those who’ve read The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. The characters remained central to the plot of A Closed and Common Orbit as well, thereby justifying the slow pacing.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: aliens, american authors, androids, artificial-intelligence, coding, diverse books, friendship, lgbtq characters, social commentary, space opera, space travel, survival, technology

November 4, 2017

THE LONG WAY TO A SMALL, ANGRY PLANET by Becky Chambers

November 4, 2017

Book cover & rating - The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky ChambersMy problem with space operas is that usually not much happens besides the characters floating through space. On that front, I felt The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet fit squarely fit that trope. Conflicts outside of the spaceship didn’t arise as often nor as intensely as I had liked, even with their unpredictable mission and the threat of war looming. The reason I enjoyed this book anyway were the characters. They were absolutely wonderful!

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: aliens, american authors, artificial-intelligence, clones, culture, diverse books, family, friendship, lgbtq characters, politics, social commentary, space opera, space travel, technology, war, work life

September 13, 2017

THE LONELIEST GIRL IN THE UNIVERSE by Lauren James

September 13, 2017

Book cover & rating - THE LONELIEST GIRL IN THE UNIVERSE by Lauren JamesWhen I first read the synopsis of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe, I expected an epic romance set in space. That wasn’t quite what the book was but I did like the direction it took. What I didn’t realise at first was that The Loneliest Girl in the Universe isn’t only science fiction but a psychological thriller as well.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: anxiety, betrayal, death, emailing, fanfiction, life, memories, on-writing, orphans, post-traumatic stress disorder, space travel, violence

September 7, 2017

DEFY THE STARS by Claudia Gray

September 7, 2017

Book cover & rating - DEFY THE STARS by Claudia GrayFor better or for worse, the UK book cover of Defy the Stars isn’t befitting of the story. Romance isn’t central to the plot. The overarching theme was what constitutes humanity, which I thought was explored exceedingly well in this book. It was also about sacrifice to save others and the chase to live forever.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, artificial-intelligence, autonomy, beliefs, choices, crime, death, faith, friendship, futuristic, grief, on love, philosophy, robots, sacrifice, space opera, space travel, terrorism, war

January 20, 2014

DARK STAR (The Rosie Black Chronicles #3) by Lara Morgan

January 20, 2014

DARK STAR (The Rosie Black Chronicles #3) by Lara MorganAfter I was done reading Dark Star, I was pretty satisfied with how the trilogy ended. While I didn’t yearn for another book to extend the series, I didn’t wish for less either. Three books for this trilogy was the perfect number to build up the story and to wrap it up in the end.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: action, australian authors, bravery, death, eugenics, futuristic, insurgency, mars, murder, romance, space travel, survival, terminal illness

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